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Nutritional diseases arise from inadequate intake of essential nutrients, impacting the body’s ability to function properly. These deficiencies can be caused by environmental factors, such as food scarcity, or health conditions like anorexia and chronic diseases. Both macronutrient and micronutrient deficiencies pose significant health risks. Addressing these deficiencies through proper nutrition and supplementation is crucial for preventing associated diseases and ensuring overall well-being.
Anthropometric Indicators for Child Malnutrition:
Ketosis: Long-term insufficiency of carbohydrate intake leads to ketosis (increased ketone production), which is characterised by the peculiar sweet odour of the patient’s breath.
Essential Fatty Acid Deficiency: Omega-3 and Omega-6 are polyunsaturated and essential fatty acids (EFA).
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